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Assistant professor of horticulture Kenong Xu is one of the leaders of a joint Cornell-USDA research team looking to uncover genes that control branch growth in fruit trees. The team received a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation. Read more

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For more than 125 years, Cornell’s New York State Agricultural Experiment Station (NYSAES) in Geneva has developed cutting-edge technologies essential to feeding the world and strengthening New York economies. From developing safe and nutritious foods to pioneering means to preserve the environment, NYSAES serves millions of New York consumers, agricultural producers, food businesses and farm families throughout the state. Moving into the 21st century, New York must capitalize on new food and agricultural opportunities, and NYSAES is uniquely positioned to translate state-of-the art research into industry innovation and economic growth.

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The New York State Agricultural Experiment Station is a leader in science-based, solutions-oriented food and agricultural research. Our mission is simple: We pioneer new technologies, develop advanced plant varieties, and help New York farmers and food businesses generate profits.